Lalganj, Uttar Pradesh

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Lalganj
Town
Map of Lalganj CD block
Map of Lalganj CD block
Lalganj is located in Uttar Pradesh
Lalganj
Lalganj
Location in Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates: 26°07′40″N 80°47′08″E / 26.12766°N 80.7855°E / 26.12766; 80.7855Coordinates: 26°07′40″N 80°47′08″E / 26.12766°N 80.7855°E / 26.12766; 80.7855
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DistrictRaebareli
Government
 • MPSonia Gandhi
Area
 • Total4.12 km2 (1.59 sq mi)
Elevation
142 m (466 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total23,124
 • Density5,600/km2 (15,000/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialHindi
 • RegionalBaiswari
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
229206
Vehicle registrationUP-33
Sex ratio75.5 /
Websiteup.gov.in

Lalganj is a town with nagar panchayat in Raebareli district of Uttar Pradesh, India.[1] It is located on the road from Raebareli to Fatehpur, with other roads leading to Dalmau, Unnao, and Baksar. [2] It is developing rapidly due to the Rail Coach Factory and also has the largest railway station in the district.

Lalganj is located between Unnao and Raebareli and hence it's also called as Baiswara Lalganj. The language spoken here is Baiswari. The pincode of Lalganj is 229206 and STD code of Lalganj is 05315.

As of 2011, Lalganj has a population of 23,124, in 3,996 households.[1]

History[]

Lalganj was founded by, and named after, Lal Singh of Simarpaha.[2]

At the turn of the 20th century, Lalganj was described as "a flourishing little market town" that served as the second-most-important bazar in the district, behind Raebareli itself.[2] It hosted markets twice a week and traded hides, cloth, and oilseeds with Kanpur.[2] Because of the town's growing importance, the road between it and Raebareli was metalled in 1902 through 1904.[2] At around that time, Lalganj had a police station, a post office, a cattle pound, and a large primary school, as well as a road inspection bungalow that had recently been built.[2] The town had a large Bania population as well as a Bais colony.[2] Lalganj was then technically part of the village of ; Datauli had been founded by Sheo Singh, an ancestor of Lal Singh.[2]

Demographics[]

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1941 2,280—    
1951 3,345+46.7%
1961 Not given—    
1971 Not given—    
1981 10,605—    
1991 15,405+45.3%
2001 21,142+37.2%
2011 23,124+9.4%
Source: 2011 Census of India[1]

According to the 2011 census, Lalganj has a population of 23,124 people, in 3,996 households.[1] The town's sex ratio is 914 females to every 1000 males, which is the lowest among towns in Raebareli district; 12,082 of Lalganj's residents are male (52.2%) and 11,042 are female (47.8%).[1] The 0-6 age group makes up about 10.3% of the town's population; the sex ratio for this group is 857, which is also the lowest in the district.[1] Members of Scheduled Castes make up 14.78% of the town's population, while members of Scheduled Tribes make up 0.12%.[1] Lalganj's literacy rate was 86.07% (counting only people age 7 and up), which was the highest among towns in the district; literacy was higher among men and boys (91.2%) than among women and girls (80.5%).[1] The scheduled castes literacy rate is 75.52% (84.15% among men and boys, and 65.74% among women and girls).[1]

In terms of employment, 23.09% of Lalganj residents were classified as main workers (i.e. people employed for at least 6 months per year) in 2011.[1] Marginal workers (i.e. people employed for less than 6 months per year) made up 5.81%, and the remaining 71.10% were non-workers.[1] Employment status varied significantly according to gender, with 47.08% of men being either main or marginal workers, compared to 9.01% of women.[1]

55.63% of Lalganj residents live in slum conditions as of 2011.[1] There are 10 slum areas in Lalganj: Adarsh Nagar, Chaman Ganj, Chikvahi, Domahi, Mahesh Kheda, Pure Baba, Ali Nagar, Krishna Nagar, Sudan Kheda, and Pure Debi.[1] These range in size from about 101 to 455 households and have between 8 and 13 tap water access points.[1] The number of flush toilets installed in people's homes ranges from 91 to 338.[1] All 10 areas are serviced by a mix of open and closed sewers.[1]

After 2012 there is a huge hike in population because of the establishment of the Modern Coach Factory.

City[]

Famous places are Tejgaon Complex located at main road and Hanuman temple that is located at Behta Chauraha (square). There is a post graduate college which offers various courses. The small distance from Rae Bareli allows students to study there.

The major areas in Main Lalganj are: New Market, Main road, Ghosiyana, Sabji Mandi, Sarafa Mandi, Ambedkar Marg, Saket Nagar, Shanti nagar, Acharya Nagar, Gandhi Chauraha, Sarvoday Nagar, Lalrajendra Nagar, Nirala Nagar, Harsh Nagar, Yashpal Kapoor Marg, Mahesh Nagar, Tulsi chauraha, Chick Mandi, Tikona Park, Sarvodaya Nagar.

Firefighting service is located at the village of , 2 km away.[1]

Rail Coach Factory[]

This factory was established by the Central Government in the Lalganj and was inaugurated on 7 November 2012 by Congress President Sonia Gandhi. This is third Rail Coach Factory of India. It is located on the Raebareli Road, about four kilometers out of Lalganj. This factory produces AC coaches. Rail Coach Factory, Raebareli is now Modern Coach Factory, Raebareli. Modern Coach Factory manufacture LWACCW, LWACCN, LWSCN, LGS and LWRRM type of coaches. This is the first coach factory in India which manufactures only LHB type coaches.[3]

Villages[]

Lalganj CD block has the following 92 villages:[1]

Village name Total land area (hectares) Population (in 2011)
375.6 1,171
210.1 1,906
613.2 4,259
Sarai 77.6 902
648.6 4,081
245.6 1,656
97.3 1,138
168.8 1,225
65.2 295
102.9 394
340.3 3,204
209.4 1,202
Behta Kalan 781.8 6,148
141.8 689
78.2 1,515
53.5 417
178.3 843
133.8 685
545.4 1,946
127.3 1,527
52.8 836
62 1,053
45 728
33.4 605
Mubarakpur 124 1,217
172.9 1,418
369.8 1,633
255.3 2,007
293.2 1,928
93.6 655
Dostpur 48.9 295
70.8 260
307.1 2,895
58.9 867
Chanda 225.9 1,246
477.6 2,905
Banna Mau 246 1,862
243 1,764
Mirzapur Urf Toadhakpur 63.2 833
78 597
142.3 2,010
61.8 800
142.7 838
267.7 3,690
284.3 1,060
209.1 5,162
30.1 1,808
237.2 3,149
126.8 933
Semer Paha 786.9 8,391
198.7 2,231
126.2 896
118.1 1,166
73.8 1,476
291.9 2,401
Sandi 50.1 228
283.2 1,776
Maide Mau 157.2 1,027
84.9 326
419.5 2,485
Kankapur 149.8 516
112 976
118.5 1,210
80.4 169
74.1 360
Udwa Mau 236.8 1,093
157.2 301
Tila 91.4 839
57 352
180.7 1,793
Saraila 75.6 385
472.2 5,916
830 31
172.1 1,040
20.4 0
375 2,878
51.8 1
105 917
17.4 0
Lalu Mau 392.2 1,852
Gora Rupaipir Alipur 445.7 3,097
Ambara Pashchim 874.2 5,223
Utara Gauri 488 3,630
706.6 4,205
Chilaula 694.5 4,349
Bahai 1,088.4 9,368
105.2 567
278.3 1,072
625.6 2,977
Chanda Tikar 300.9 2,156
298.9 823
87.6 1,915

See also[]

  • Barbasa Gaharwar

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Census of India 2011: Uttar Pradesh District Census Handbook - Rae Bareli, Part A (Village and Town Directory)" (PDF). Census 2011 India. pp. 34–63, 288–306, 573–92. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h Nevill, H.R. (1905). Rai Bareli: A Gazetteer, Being Volume XXXIX Of The District Gazetteers Of The United Provinces Of Agra And Oudh. Allahabad: Government Press. p. 191. Retrieved 16 August 2021.
  3. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/other-states/sonia-opens-lalganj-coach-factory/article4075099.ece

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